■ P W. HoPP ER, SANITARY PLUMBER. GAS INSTALLED, .'Mol. and Cold Water service laid on. Tanks ami Snooting Fixed. All kinds of Tinware and * Dairy Utensils in Stock. S]»ouling, Down Pipes, Ridging and Plashing, Lead Head Nails. Manufacturer of BATHS, TUBS, TANKS, BOfLER FRAMES, ETC. Satisfaction Gnarauteed. Worshop: Main Street, Foxton, nex to Hurai.d Ollicc, ESTABLISHED 1875. H. COLLIER AND CO., PIANOFORTE IMPORTERS, WANGANUI, PALMERSTON N„ & FEILDING. Sole Agents— JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS. PIANOS CHAPPELL & CO.’S PIANOS EAVESTAFF & SONS PIANOS STEPHENS PIANOS PAETTIES PIANOS TEINWEG PIANOS, etc., etc., Every Instrument Guaranteed. Terms from 20s monthly. Very west cash prices. Show Rooms, The Square, Palmerston Rorth. MR. C. BROWN, Resident Agent, Opposite Bank of Aush’alaUa. SPORTING DEPOT. GOODS Ex. s.-s. ARAWA. fTIHE undersigned has just reJ- ceived, direct from England, a large and varied assortment of goods lor OH R I.STM AS PRESENTS. Saddles, bridles, whips, spurs, cricket bats and balls, tennis racquets for ladies, also tennis balls, and a lot of picnic hampers. Come and see the Merry Widow Hand Bags, All to be bad at W. BULLARD’S saddler, Main Street, Foxton. WHIZ ! SLAP BANG! PRICES are down in a heap TYRES, 6/0 to 12/(5 TUBES, 4/(5 to (5/(5 CHAINS, G/0 to 8/6 LAMPS (Oil), 3/- to 10/6 LAMPS (G as), 66 to 12/6 PUMPS 1/0 to 26 PEDALS (Rattrap) 5/6 MUDGUARDS (Celluloid) 6/6 SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 6/6 FREEWHEELS, 5/6 We solicit Foxton customers and pay postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO Coleman Place, THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON. CAB SIR, CAB! J WYETH notifies the genera . public that his LANDAU wi meet all trains Passengers conveyed to all parts of the district. Wedding parties catered for. RING UP TELEPHONE No 26 J. WYETH, Cab proprietor, Fox I on. FOR SALE. 4 ACRES and 36 perches in Purcell Street, 4 roomed house with scullery, washhouse, dairy, store room and fowl run. Price £4BO. Further particulars apply to For further particulars apply to P. H. RAE-HOWARD, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION A.GENT, Perreau’s Buildings, foxton. Mr W. A. Rellow, Taranaki-street Wellington, N.Z., writes: “ There is no question about it—Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a fine one. I have used it several times and it always gives me immediate relief. Not long ago one of my carters came home with a very severe attack of Colic and-Diarrhoea and it only took two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to fix him up in good shape. I never go away on a trip without a bottle of tins medicine, for I find that change of water often affects one. For sale everywhere.— Advt,
ABSOIiI'TKI.Y NO” KESBKVE. COST NOT (ONSIDIUiUI). i*(J0,0«0 TO BE CLEARED. SALE OF TILE SEASON. fJpriK most important clearing sale ever held in Wellington, begins on Thursday, February nth. This is no idle boast. In accordance with our new polic}' every item of seasonable goods must be cleared to make room for goods arriving. Country residents in need of drapery or anything for the home will find it to their advantage to avail themselves of this great opportunity. Those who cannot visit the store in person can mail their orders with implicit confidence. All orders are executed in rotation and will receive the full benefit of the Sale Prices. ADDRKSS AT,T FFTTKRS TO THK FIRM. Goods only sold in retail quantities ; no orders for stores will be filled. VEITCII & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE, Cuba Street, Wellington.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BALL, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, has a large assortment of smokers’ requisites suitable for Christmas and New Year Gifts. Also the best brands- in tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes. To those in search of suitable Christmas presents, a visit of inspection is invited. Razors set by special process known only to myself. Ladies’ Hairwork done a cheapest possible rates. Don't Forget the Only ,Hairdresser in D’oxton , ERNEST BALL, Next to Wlite* If >i; 0. XMAS GOODS AT LEYETT’S. XMAS and Ncw Tear Pul Car Xmas and New Year Cards endless variety. ALSO—Ladies peggy bags, purses card eases, work boxes, companions* manicure sets, jewel cases and writing desks. Ladies and gents dressing cases, gents shaving sets, shaving idies, cigarette, cigar and match ases. Glove and handkerchief sets, ollar boxes, trays and an endless ariety of things suitable for XMAS PRES.ItNTS. Toy, reward, travel and adventure ooks for boys and girls. Criket bats, cricket balls, tennis acquets, tennis balls, etc., AT LEYETT’S. *oues tftlWfP* sx ffiye Jamily Stimulant. JT imparts lasting exhilaration, and need only be tak<en in small quantities night and morning. Mr William E. Goode, 107 Victoria street,.’ Christchurch, N.Z. says: “I have been a bilious subject all ray life, and though I have tried all sorts of things for it, have never found anything like Chamberlain's, Tablets for warding oIT bilious attack's. When 1 feel one of‘these attacks coming on L take two of Chamberlain’s Tablets and lam soon well again.” For sale everywhere.— Advt.
The Wonder of the A'tc — RADIUM ! “ (’adiuin ” 800 l PoMsh > named a. - , a.matter of i*igh‘. It is the most wonderful Boot Polisli ever ye! proda,. :J. V t'Ja tlie minimum of trouble and cost, you ;.>?*■ a Perm:;-:-ent and Brilliant 81.t.k Polisli. Tise tappers of 89, i your bools arc wonder- '* fully preserved. You always have the advantage cf looking stylish in your footgear. You have the satisfaction of getting the best value for your money ever offered by any manufacturer. You can’t go wrong once you discover "RADIUM.” McLEOD & SON. Niarlinborcugh and Wcil.in^lui Sold at Boot Shops and Stores.
Great dissolution sale at Watchorn Stiles’'and Go.’s on 'Saturday, January Ibth. Remember, for .14 days only.* Chamberlain s Cough Remedy has proved itself, times out of number, to be an absolutely safe and reliable remedy. Analysis has proved that it contains no narcotics, and experience ha proved its unfailing ellicacy in coughs, colds,croup,influenza and even in warding off pneumonia. Doesn’t your commonsense prompt you to purchase a bottle now and keep it in the house for cases of emergency ? If it doesn’t it should. For sale everywhere.— An vr.
YOU AND YOURSELF. When you are 111, do you know what makes you ill ? “Know thyself,” is a useful proverb But how many people do know themselves ? Do yon ? When yon are ill, do yon know what is making yon ill ? Could yon give a reason ? Could you guess the cause ? It yon have an abscess, there is no doubt about your condition. There is the sore place to be seen. Similarly, men or women with a cold on the chest and a severe cough, have definite symptoms and can describe precisely what is wrong with them, when the doctor calls. But most people are not ill in these plain, obvious, matter-of-fact ways—many times in their lives. They may be constantly ill, in vague, uneasy ways. Beyond realising one o two vague causes of distress, apparently of little moment, they seem well and feel they ought to be well. Only—they never are well. One gets up in the morning tired. Another feels dull and heavy, Anothertlushes in the face and has palpitation on mounting the sta'rs. Still another feels depressed at the end of the day and cannot sleep at night, though tired out. Or, the tongue is coated. Food does not tempt and gives no pleasure. Eating is an ordeal and pain follows it sometimes sickness. Dizziness occurs. Flatulence is common. The system becomes irregular. But they go on suffering. Why ? The stomach, is the cause. The stomach is the most used, most delicate, most important organ of the body. It is worked harder than any other. It literally keeps the body alive in the way that the tire makes steam for the engine. Put it ever so slightly out of order and there is trouble. A distressing symptom is set up. Discomfort follows. A feeling of actual illness sets in. Next time yon feel that way don’t worry and suffer. Go to your Chemist. Ask for a medicine he knows — a medicine, millions - know—Mother Seigel’s Syrup. * ; Take a dose as directed, day by..day* faithfully. You will find the system toned up. The little disquieting worries disappear one by one, j Again, why? Mother Seigel’s Syrup deals uith the stomach and mak6s it do its own work in the proper way. In igestion, the root cause of ninetenths of human suffering,, once corrected, you get well. Your other troub es arising from indigestion disappear they cannot exist with a digestion et right b y .Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Mrs M. Majoram, 51, Barwon Park Road, St. Peter’s, N.S.W., writing on June 23rd, 1008, says : “ I used to suffer terribly from indigestion, and existence was a burden to me. Various medicines which I tried afforded only temporary relief, and I despaired of .finding a cure, when a lady friend urged me. to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup After using two bottles of the Syrup, the worst symptoms of my complaint were much reduced, and by the time I had taken nine bottles my recovery was complete;”
YOUR SATISFACTION WILL BE CERTAIN HEN yon consider quality first and buy yonr presents from WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE. Wc bare spared no expense in getting together our present inagnilicient stock. We can safely promise you that it is the finest selection we have ever had the pleasure of submitting for your approval. Send us a postal note for 2os and we shall return you a nickel watch, guaranteed, and a sterling silver Albert. This makes a superb present for a youth. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, WATCHMA KERS, J E WELLERS] AND OPTICIANS. Palmerston North. We-still give half-a-dazen electrosilver teaspoons with each wedding ring. our varied stock
In mu' advertising columns it will be seen (hat Mrs Hamer, of (he Economic, is contemplaling giving up business, and is therefore prepared to make great sacrifices. The large and varied stock she keeps is well-known and (his opportunity to purchase cheaply should not lie overlooked. Mrs Hamer desires lo reduce her stock by at least half so that she may dispose of her business as early as possible. We advise our readers lo see her prices before buying elsewhere, as no object is gained by sending money out cf town when you can buy as cheaply at home and see exactly w hat you are getting for your money.* Attractive money values at the clearance of summer stock at the Bon Marche sale to-day. C. M. Ross ami Coy. mean a clean sweep of all seasonable goods. Somebody will get the benefit—why not you ?* Wolfe’s Schnapps—A lonic that has stood the test of years.
I ***** >2 WHA3T AfiE lIIHONS TO THE MAN WHO IS at "ff Only a bitter mockery. The world is full of delights in which he cannot share. He can buy them but not enjoy them, and is poor despite his millions. This is specially true of the dyspeptic—the man who cannot digest his food. When the stomach ceases to effectually perform its natural work, food ceases to nourish amicauses pain, heartburn, wind, acidity, and a host of other troubles which spoil life. Perfect digestion is the foundation of sound health, and that is assured by the use of the world-renowned digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Mrs. Maria Manuell, 91, Lennox Street, North Richmond, Victoria, writes on July 21st, 1908 : “ It would be impossible to overestimate the benefit Mother Seigel’s Syrup has conferred upon me, When my health was completely broken down through indigestion, and I scarcely dared to look at food; Mother Sergei's Syrup restored me my lost health and strength, and that after many other methods of treatment had been tried in vain.” MOTHER *
The Famous Remedy for Coughs & Colds ■ Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers ’from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience,delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it.is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice; and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known where “Coughs” have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with, this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain, ' ; ' 9mansszn, 2/6 •» J'A ■ , ■ . 'AgVC,,:'',' ,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 9 February 1909, Page 4
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